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ṡri1) cl. 1. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXI, 31 ;
ṡrayati, - te (pf. ṡiṡrā́ya, ṡiṡriyé;
aor. áṡret, āṡriyan RV. ;
aṡrait AV. ;
áṡiṡriyat ib. etc.;
aṡrǍyishṭa Gr. <Ved. forms belonging either to the pf. orᅠ aor. type are alsoᅠ aṡiṡret, - ṡrema, - ṡrayuḥ, ṡiṡrītá>;
fut. ṡrayitā Gr.;
ṡrayishyati, - te Br. etc.;
inf. ṡrayitum MBh. ;
ṡrayitavaí Br. ;
ind. p. ṡrayitvā MBh. etc., - ṡrítya Br. etc.) P. to cause to lean orᅠ rest on, lay on orᅠ in, fix on, fasten to, direct orᅠ turn towards, (esp.) spread orᅠ diffuse (light orᅠ radiance orᅠ beauty) over (loc.) RV. TS. Br. ;
(Ā. orᅠ Pass., rarely P.) to lean on, rest on, recline against (acc.), cling to (loc.), be supported orᅠ fixed orᅠ depend on, abide in orᅠ on (acc. loc. orᅠ adv.) ib. ĀṡvGṛ. ChUp. MBh. ;
(Ā. P.) to go to, approach, resort orᅠ have recourse to (for help orᅠ refuge), tend towards (acc.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
(Ā.) to go into, enter, fall to the lot orᅠ take possession of (acc. orᅠ loc.) Kāv. Kathās. ;
(Ā. P.) to attain, undergo, get into any state orᅠ condition (acc.) ib. etc.;
to assume (with ṡrāvikā-tvam, to assume the form of a Ṡrāvikā q.v.) Kathās. HPariṡ. ;
to show, betray (heroism) R. ;
to honour, worship Dhātup.:
Pass. ṡrǏyate (aor. áṡrāyi:
cf. above) RV. etc. etc.:
Caus. ṡrāpayati (in uc-chr-) VS. ;
ṡrāyayati (aor. aṡiṡrayat;
for aṡiṡriyat seeᅠ above) Gr.:
Desid. ṡiṡrayishati, - te orᅠ ṡiṡrīshati, - te Gr.:
Intens. ṡeṡrīyate, ṡeṡrayīti, ṡeṡreti ib. ;
+ cf. Gk. κλίνω, κλίνη, κλῖμαξ;
Lat. clino, clivus;
Lith. sṡly4ti, sṡlē4ti, sṡlaítas;
Goth. hlains;
hlaiw;
Germ. hlinên, linên, lehnen;
Angl. Sax. hlinian;
Eng. lean
2) in antáḥ- andᅠ bahiḥ-ṡri (q.v.)
3) light, lustre (= 3. ṡrī q.v.) at end of adj. comp.
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